Search print tool which let me print a big,big,big picture an multiple pages

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Eugen Austermann

I have a big,big,big picture (e.g. a data flow diagram). This picture does NOT fit onto a single physical
paper. Ok, I could shrink/resize the diagram but then its not readable any more.

What I would prefer is a tool which acts as a printer driver and takes this "printed" picture
and cut it automatically in multiple pieces and prints each of them individually on a single page.

Afterwards I could glue/paste all these single papers together to a big paper wall.

Does someone know such a printer tool?

Eugen
 
Yes, they come bundled with the printers. Or you could seach google for
a "3rd party" one.
 
Eugen Austermann said:
I have a big,big,big picture (e.g. a data flow diagram). This picture does
NOT fit onto a single physical
paper. Ok, I could shrink/resize the diagram but then its not readable any
more.

What I would prefer is a tool which acts as a printer driver and takes
this "printed" picture
and cut it automatically in multiple pieces and prints each of them
individually on a single page.

Afterwards I could glue/paste all these single papers together to a big
paper wall.

Does someone know such a printer tool?

Eugen

Most printers I have had will do this, just don't select fit to page or
shrink options.
 
Eugen said:
I have a big,big,big picture (e.g. a data flow diagram). This picture
does NOT fit onto a single physical paper. Ok, I could shrink/resize
the diagram but then its not readable any more.

What I would prefer is a tool which acts as a printer driver and
takes this "printed" picture
and cut it automatically in multiple pieces and prints each of them
individually on a single page.

Afterwards I could glue/paste all these single papers together to a
big paper wall.

Does someone know such a printer tool?

Copy the file to a diskette. Take diskette to Kwik-Kopy. They've got huge
printers.

Couple of bucks. Looks better.
 
HeyBub said:
Copy the file to a diskette. Take diskette to Kwik-Kopy. They've got huge
printers.

Couple of bucks. Looks better.
or use a USB stick, if necessary.

Bill
 
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